Anna Dello Russo: “Fashion is a muse – you must seduce her”

28th March 2011 8:27 am

Last week Vogue Japan editor-in-chief Anna Dello Russo invited Myleene Klass and CNN into her impeccable home to sift through her enviable wardrobe and dish out some invaluable style advice – so what stylish words of wisdom did Russo impart on the team?

Well, she began by saying that a naked dance by candlelight is a perfectly acceptable and encouraged practice when getting dressed – each to their own, we say – and that she daren’t wear black to Fashion Week as no one would look at her.

We highly doubt that somehow, Anna.

The fashion fanatic also revealed that if she could only ever wear one label for the rest of her life it would have to be Dolce & Gabbana – which would be rather costly, as Anna is known to change her outfit up to three times a day, reports SkyShowbiz.

But the best advice given by the editorial muse was this: “Fashion is a muse – you must seduce her.”

We couldn’t agree with you more Miss Dello Russo.

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